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M1977493
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
3/30/2011
Doc Name
Summit County Land Use and Development Code
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r , <br />SUMMIT COUNTY LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT CODE <br />CHAPTER 10: Areas and Activities of State Interest <br />• Industrial: Any development of natural resources business or trade commercial activity, processing, fabrication, <br />alteration or manufacture of raw or semi-processed materials, manufactured goods or any components thereof. <br />Interchange: The intersection of two (2) or more highways, roads or streets, at least one (1) of which is an arterial <br />highway where there is direct access to and from the arterial highway. <br />Major Extension of an Existing Domestic Sewage Treatment System: Any modification of an existing <br />Wastewater Treatment Plant, or any extension of existing sewage supply systems designed to serve an additional ten <br />(10) single-family dwelling units or the equivalent thereof, regardless of whether such use is residential, commercial <br />or industrial. See Major Water and Sewer Project. <br />Major Extension of an Existing Domestic Water Treatment System: Any modification of an existing Water <br />Treatment Plant or any extension of existing Water Supply Systems to serve an additional ten (10) single-family <br />dwelling units or the equivalent thereof, regardless of whether such use is residential, commercial or industrial. See <br />Major Water and Sewer Project. <br />Major Facilities of a Public Utility: <br />(a) Transmission lines, power plants and substations of electrical utilities; and <br />(b) Pipelines and storage areas of utilities providing natural gas or other petroleum derivatives. <br />Major New Domestic Sewage Treatment System: Any new Wastewater Treatment Plant designed to serve ten <br />(10) single-family dwelling units or the equivalent thereof, regardless of whether such use is residential, commercial <br />or industrial. See Major Water and Sewer Project. <br />Major New Domestic Water Treatment System: Any new Water Treatment Plant or Water Supply System <br />• designed to serve ten (10) single-family dwelling units or the equivalent thereof, regardless of whether such use is <br />residential, commercial or industrial. See Major Water and Sewer Project. <br />Major Water and Sewer Project: Major New Domestic Water and Sewage Treatment Systems; Major Extensions <br />of Existing Domestic Water and Sewage Treatment Systems; and Municipal and Industrial Water Projects. <br />Mass Transit: A coordinated system of one (1) or more transit modes providing regular transportation to the <br />general public, including but not limited to bus or rapid transit, but not including charter bus, school bus, sightseeing <br />transportation. <br />Master Plan: A land use plan adopted by the County or a municipality within the County. <br />Matter of State Interest: An Area of or an Activity of State Interest, or both, as listed in C.R.S. §§ 24-65.1-201(1), <br />24-65.1-203(l). <br />Mitigation: An action that will have one or more of the following effects: <br />(a) Avoiding an impact by not taking a certain action or parts of an action; <br />(b) Minimizing impacts by limiting the degree or magnitude of the action or its implementation; <br />(c) Rectifying the impact by repairing, rehabilitating or restoring the impact area, facility or service; <br />(d) Reducing or eliminating the impact over time by preservation and maintenance operations; <br />(e) Compensating for the impact by replacing or providing suitable biological and physical conditions and by <br />replacing or providing suitable services and facilities. <br />Municipal or Industrial Water Project: Systems and all related components thereof that provide or may provide <br />in the future, water supply, either directly or by trade, substitution, augmentation or exchange, for municipal or <br />industrial uses. See Major Water and Sewer Project. <br />0
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